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Mikroelektronika d.o.o.

MicroElektronika (mikroE) is a dynamic forward thinking embedded systems development tools company with its headquarters in Belgrade.

MikroElekronika (MikroE) has chosen the Debug Store in the UK as their dedicated distributor of development tools.

The company is unique by producing complete development tool suites; ranging from compilers, debuggers, development platforms and training materials for a wide range of microcontroller families including ARM Cortex, AVR, PIC, PIC32, dsPIC and FT90x architectures. Support is also directly available for a huge range of peripheral devices including displays, video cameras, temperature probes and multi-axis gyroscopes and accelerometers by the provision of low-cost Click Modules. Their objective is to make the transition for the developer to a new architecture as simple and efficient as possible. It achieves this by providing software library support and working examples for all supported interfaces and development systems.

MikroElektronika (mikroE) have been chosen as the development tool company of choice by many major semiconductor manufacturers as they appreciate the use of mikroE tools will speed up development of new projects. They are recognised third-party development partners of companies such as Atmel, Cypress, Microchip, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and official consultants to others including NXP.

The Earthquake Click Board is based on the D7S, the world's smallest high-precision seismic sensor from Omron. The click is designed to run on either 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target MCU over I2C interface, with additional functionality provided by the following pins on the MikroBUSline: PWM, INT, CS.

When an earthquake occurs with a seismic intensity equivalent to 5 Upper or higher on the JMA (Japan Meteorological Agency) Seismic Intensity Scale, the D7S will activate the shutoff output to notify the user that an earthquake has occurred.

The Easy24-33 v6 Development System is a full-featured, general-purpose development board intended for programming and experimenting with PIC24 and dsPIC33 devices from Microchip. This development system features an on-board USB 2.0 programmer with MikroICD support that acts as an interface between the microcontroller and a PC.

The on-board LvPICFlash programmer can be used for external programming. It comes equipped with a wide range of peripheral modules, such as Touch Sense, Serial RAM, Serial EEPROM, Piezzo Buzzer and many more, which enable user to easily simulate the operation of the target device. The Easy24-33 v6 Development System comes with a PIC24F16KA102 microcontroller included in a 28-pin DIP socket. The board is provided with a 14-pin socket, an 18-pin socket, two 20-pin sockets, and three 28-pin sockets in order to install any of the 60 supported microcontrollers.

The Easy24-33 v6 board features a large prototyping area to design customized circuits right on the board. The on-board screw terminals and header pins enable access to power and I/Os. For power supply, the user can either go for a +5V PC power supply via the USB programming cable or use an external power supply source.

Easy8051 v6 Development System is a new development tool for Atmel 8051 microcontrollers. Designed for designing and testing 8051 projects using the AT89 family of microcontrollers, this fully contained board includes a high-performance on-board USB 2.0 programmer that connects to the PC via USB cable. The on-board 16-bit I/O port expander MCP23S17 uses SPI communication. The Easy8051 v6 Development System comes with a range of integrated peripherals, such as a 128?

Convert an analog voltage signal into the appropriate 12-bit digital number using the EasyADC Board. The board features a MCP3204 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) that is programmable to provide two pseudo-differential input pairs or four separate input channels. Designed for low-power consumption, EasyADC Board is compatible with all MikroElektronika.

Introduce wireless communication functionality for short distances while keeping the power consumption low using the EasyBee 3 Board. The board features an IEEE 802.15.4-compliant radio transceiver module MRF24J40MA that operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. It also comes with an integrated PCB antenna, crystal, internal voltage regulator, and matching circuitry. EasyBee3 Board communicates with the host microcontroller through a SPI interface. The DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the additional board can be used for SPI communication. It is compatible with the Microchip.